1949 ‘ u “c. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN ‘ PAGE THIRTEEN ‘NOVEMBER 15, i ‘gfgbbd... it? GRWPUP‘ \ r n do s of all ages, Gmillpllrtlcds,“ say kennel Hm "$1....- cvcrv vitamin and . ii dggs are known to neudl “elm, ‘mp Nu; 7W,’ water like ,,.;.‘...n run,- funds.) Gin-Pup ma‘ i” vulva‘ midk meal-your w - . thy EllZJli Aisclsziilli. ilrs. "szanlld Arscnault of Ab- nm‘, Yillicr. spent n few days in Wvlim. .i llic cucst of Mr. lnd Mrs, ' ’ii:rii\ Arscrinull. M15; ( nnlinr- Arsciinuit, who is flnplQYGfl l!l Suniiiicrsirlc, is spend- ing her x< with her parents, m and l? l‘. Arscnault. {uitrlvdisf iuii or PE It's Budd's You May Need! lhoublu sluts when your kidneys slow up. Tau may lecl lived all the time. Baclracliel, henlnliea. um soon lollow. Help keep ui ludnevs in good order by using David's ‘dney Pills-the 50-year-old remedy with | reputation for quick relultl. Juli u] "David's Kidney Pills, please" to your druggiii. Look iur the blue box with the |red luntl, and the name DoddH. 155 i-d-i-Kii-eriua L____ , ______ . 3 and Belle Wilkle. tmgemnlwll,“;‘_‘2L:l:_‘:llEm "$832.; many beautiful gifts and expres- ‘ ‘ - slons of congratulation from their “mdmmll “Ham” h“ w!‘ or The Qua“? Athletic Assad“ many friends and their Tlgnlsh wood. Going at a real bflffilln- 110.50 Each llaurice Block & $0. 15h Rout. Street, B. F. Hunter. R.O. i orroniariusr . l l Sunimanldo. P.E.l. R. s. ems “ ‘"10 — t: msmuNcEaouiilty 5 Bu . mm" hm. Summeraido "ham r29 Fire Obi-D. R.O. OPTOJIETRIST Err-ml... lzlsoa Fitted office nmlrl, O'Loary and Vicinity Mr. Archie Campbell, Calgary. Alta.. is a welcome visitor to Brae where he is spending his va- cation. Mr. Donald Gilli; of Doirchest- er. Macs. lo visiting his mother Mrs. Naomi Gillie, Springfield Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shea West. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Keough and _ c “mph 9W1 Ray Kwimh, Norway, After an enjoyable vacation WEN: visitors to Summgpgjde one spent at her home in River He- bert, N.S., Miss Myrtle Wilson has returned to her duties as the teacher of the Milo School. Mrs. Harry Adams, Knutsford, underwent an operation at the Prince County Hospital, Summer- side, on Nov, 7. Her man friends wish her a speedy convalescence. A very successful “Pot-Luck" supper was held on Tuesday eve- “ h“, nlng, Nov. 8th, at the home of Mr. “o; and Mrs. Sterling Barbour and Miss Noreen Johnston has re. W‘ Mrs. MacFadyen ln Brae, lponlor- turned to her home in Tignish us. ad by gm liraeu United Church a aliases‘? two weeks‘ visit oung eop es non. er ro er, Dr. Roy John. MACKHPGOOD‘, ston and Mrs. Johnston, Green- s ‘l’ Services in Alberton and West field hiassachusctts is", Point Presbyterian Churches were l __ Q; conducted on Sunday by Rev. D. Lorm- Knox motored from 6R0 G. Seaton, While the Minister, Halifax: last week and spent five “anarchism- Rcv, G. B. Cunningham was guest days visiting his father, Mr. James lwdmonlsrlo speaker at the anniversary services Knox, and his brother, Mr. Leslie 111v; Siéckville arédNPortsElgln. Rev. Iliad: and Mrs. Knox, Skinners ' r. .enton an rs. en on were 0n . llli" xvcek-end guests at the Manse in - -~_ Alberton. Mrs. Waldo McCloske-y and chil- r-r p T .l grhenthMflrilliilrct Ann and Dennis of Mrs. i l llcll is visl ing ier T, 5 , n m w t B u‘ a am, . 13,, who are visiting I'm Bind 'i‘-l"'l““" Mr’ and Wordinkprlilllgsslfwnary Siacletyalhelsd gllfrcxiimlwélj illlariiflls- M?» "m: llrs n th ' t' tth hom fMrs. ' a“ “" v i ‘"1’- 5P5" n sly-p; 1. "Hall.- ~ lllil. l‘i mo m. Thpre w“ a good altendunua M,‘ er sis er. ‘lrs. Gcrnld Handra- Neil Boulter, president, presided. The theme was‘. "Crusade Evangel- ism." Mrs. England and Mrs. C. 0. Howlett spoke on Bolivian Con- fr-rcnce. There was a Circle of Prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barbour of Brae motored to Dalhousle. N. 8.. en route to Gaspe. At Dal- housle they encountered heavy snow, necessitating the use of the snow-plows, so they decided they would not venture beyond Dal- housie. They left on Friday and returned on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Yeo of Lot 16. The Mission Circle of CYLeary United Church met at the Manse on Monday night, Nov. 7 with the president. Mrs. Lewis Bernard pre- siding. There was a large attend- ance. A paper on Temperance was glvcn by Mrs. Herbert Vatcher and a paper on Stewardship by Mrs. E. W. Turner. The ladies decided to hold a Pot-Luck Supper on Nov. 23rd at the Church. Miss Eva J. MacLennan conducted a fine wor- ship period. The \’Vomen‘s Missionary Society of Alberton United Church held their annual Thankoffering service which was conducted by Mrs. A. C. Green who gave a splendid mess- age, assisted by Mrs. Hodgson and Rev, P. A. Fitzpatrick. The film. "Western Hands Are Sure", was shown by Henry Clarke, depicting tho work of Dr. Archer and his associates at the Mission Hospital at Lamont ,Alta. The whole serv- ice was very impressive. Rev. John Jarvle, Sackville, N.B., field secretary for Christian Edu- cation of the United Church in the Maritime Conference was the. guest speaker at the Rally Day service of the Alberton United Church on Sunday morning, The theme of the service was "He shall have Dominion." ‘The Minister. Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick. presided and a number of Sunday School chil- dren took part. Certificates for reciting the Primary Catechism were awarded to Frances Currie km held its Annual meeting cn Wed. night Nov. 9 in the 0’Leary Hall. Dr. George Dewar was Clwlsrman and Ralph Own was secretary, The following officers were elected: hon pllisident—Up- ion Seaman, president-Dr. G00"!!! Dewar. vlce-presldenw E. W, Turner . secretary-treas- uerrer-Arthur Shelfoon. Tlendcrrs will be called for the operation of the rink and tenders will also be called foir janitor or! the rink. A number of directors were also appointed. , On Nov, 1 Rev. J. S. Clarke, B. A., general secretary of the Board cmlllllvto Visual Anolylel of Sabbath Schools and Young ed. At 10:30 the youngsters re- Ginsmr, [rifled People's Societies of the, Presby- turned to their homes tired but . terlan Church in Canada was the hiIPPY- "ml "ll °f ‘hem ‘owlmi l rum“; m5 special speaker at the Alberto“ was a better way to spend Hal- _ , , Ch h_ Th 1i 1 s1». night than roamlnzz "Um" Credit for the success of this party School teachers in the western P"! of P_ E. I. The minister, Rev, G. B. Cunningham conducted the wor- ship service with Rev. W, A. i-ttee on Nov. 10th. Capt Ctr-and- lar spoke about lhg aid than. the, hovinclnl Oovemment will glVQ to min-arise. dollar for dollar, up to g maximum of $500. The. QIgaTy library, which for ma-nyi years has been housed in the up-l glqjrg at 3 building owned by the , Orange Lodge. will shortly b0, moved downstairs. Considerable work his been done to make the Lihmary use the 119531" F01‘ 5° runny years free and is now W?‘ '. pared to lcaue t-he downstairs for a long period of years i Members of the (xwmittee are Rev. w. o. Dickson Chairmanil ms. a w. nuns-r, or man: Dr-l George Dewar; Mr. Pt r-r N. Pate; Tignish Phigs- Alpllie Arsenault, Nail 101;‘. has gone to Halifax, N.S., to ‘l? h" ddlishter. Mrs. Richard iiox and Mr. Knox, Friends of Mr. Urbain M. Gau- d“ will b0 Dlcascd to know he is retéoisrlng from his recent illness a" °l>e he \\'lll soon be a; well B! EVEI‘, day last week. foxhtlirs. Jordan Ellsworth, Water- M - d! Bone to Somerville. Ins-r l‘) Silflrid a month with her iii". Mrs. B. R. Johnston and Mr. Johnston. NMP. and Mrs. Austin Handrahan, "WHY. went to Charlottetown l5" S“l\"'_dBY and plan to spend a week with their daughter, Mrs. “h” C°Yii1°lly and Mr. Connolly. han and‘ Mrs, llandrahzin. Mr. Omar Bernard, Tlgnlsli. motored to Charlottetown last week and spcnt the (lay with his Parents. His Honor Lieutenant- Governor J. A. Bcrnnrrl rind Mrs. Bernard. Mr. Bcrilnrd was ac- companied on the trip by Mr, Paul Kiuch who visited with his sister, Miss Jeanette Kinch. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvnii-o Richard motored from Lmvrcnr-c, Mass, hr. rivlng in Tlgnish on Saturday and left on return for hlassachusetts Monday morning, accompanied by Mrs. Richards aunt, Mrs. Joseph A. Guudet, St. Roch. Mrs. Gaudot plans on spending thr- next six months in the New England States, It was with ticcp rcgrct the rcsi- dents of Tignish received the sad news of the death of Mrs. James Crawford in Cambridge. Mass. Mrs. Crawford was bcfore her marriage Miss Bcrtllle Nelligan, daughter of the late Thomas Nclligan and Jane Donahue of Norway. Mrs. Crawford was a graduate of Prlncc of Wales College and for a num- ber of years prior to going to the United States was One of the Is- land's very capabln school teach- crs. She leaves to mourn her husband and four sons and a sis- ter, all residing in Massachusetts. and another sister, Rev. Sister of the Resurrection. Superior of Notrc Dame Academy, Charlotte- town. The marriage of Mr. Gerald Gul- lant, Ascension, and Miss Rita I-landrahun, Pctervllle, took place on the morning of November 3rd at an eight o'clock nuptial mass celebrated by Rev, J, A. MacDon- ald,-P.P., in the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tignlsh. TllPll‘ attendants were Mr. Jude Gallant and Miss Jane Handrahan. A din- ner was served to the bridal party and their relatives and friends at the homo of the bride's parents. Mr, and lifrs. Charles Handrahnn. In the evening n supper was serv- ed at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gallant. parents of the groom, after which the evening was plcasuntlyr spent in music and dancing. Thu ncwLv-wcds received friends join in wishing them many years of happiness. The Home and School Associa- tion of Tlgnish sponsored a party for the Tirznish school children on Hilll0\\'("i‘ll night in the St. Moi‘.\"5 Parish Ilzill. A large crowd of children is-cre in attendance and enjoyed nn cvcning of fun. Apples and candy prizes were 81W?" l0 the winners of the different games, and in addition each child receiv- ed nn apple and a bu! 0f (‘Eddy as they came in. A film "King of the Turf", was shown as the concluding number for the eve- nlng, and this was greatly enjoy- goes tn Mr. .l0l\n Cameron, presi- dent of the Home and School Aa- soclatlon and to the treasurer. Mrs. wnish, wliu both spent CEREAL TREAT I yI/L ,//r' ' RE RWER AndNowl The Seasoifs Biggest, - BOTH STORES - 1-‘3 DAYS-I'll. Nov. ursday iii. Friday .8... lN EVERY DEPARTMENT‘ Come! See! Buy! ' Save! "Goodwill"MofN guy. fligliY _fi‘"$l'°m°"' pa‘ . - - - -- 'll". l-ioi. A ' on s wi d or“ - G's '..éohobu\l"vlilll'lt°lggt'li.-of isGEQdEIlree Doy event tllfsstpwill be remembered for r . ' - ' ° . . ' ' HOLMAWS its many fine Savings. Read and study this Bu: SfulehBrulleinisn 12m. Golginlxmu SALE i, BOTH STORES and take advantage of the won er u 9" - planned to Save YOU Many. Many Dolldri- HOLMAN‘S has enioyed the confidence and Event! Saturday ill; wllll HUNDREDS 0i SENSATIONAL SAVINGS $200” and 2 Brand New Radios Given, Away Absolutely FR ‘ m HOLMAN’S GOODWILL DRAWING ‘L F5 % GOODWILI. SALE SHOPPERS (See Bulletin For Particulars) TO HOLMAN A E Train 0r Bus Fares T0 HOLMAN’S From Any Point On Prince Edward Island Nov. l7-l8-l9 ‘ R FULL DETAILS CONSULT THE BlG l2 PAGE i“ - u l J l T. EGTIE HlCkQy l RltJ-llllgli/lzl lélllllfltgyawsg hiafirdgallrlssn ‘hours of planning and work Chartered Accountant l splendid ‘message covering all before the W"! W115 B"'°"~ phases of Sunday School work. 0mm n -——-———-—— . 15 Granville Street Mir. Bramwell Chandler. Char- Phone ova lottfiwwlblofuibllf. PPS-iv?!‘ Mimi; 5U“ 4 . ition. Pubic ‘ ares son. m - i “FRBIDE WIN] ‘he Olga-y mbruy Qom- A ‘ ' "' l for the threeyear-old girl, today. The prosecution Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Abbott and their two year ‘old child. Mr. Ab- bott is a son of Mrs. Hartford Ao- bott. of Malpeque. formerly Susin Hospital having undergone an op- eration there for appendicitis on Friday. All hope for a speedy i9- covery. Miss Fidessa Reeves of ilia nursing staff of Prince County Hospital spent ‘the weekend at her homo in South Freetown. killed the child with a hammer. After being charged she confessed to the murder, but said her hus- of the community goes out to her sorrow. Mr. Will Rogers of Lowrr Freetown is an uncle of the Tho death of Mrs. Benjamn Condon of Kensington occurred in Mr. Ambrose Curley and Miss Janie Curley of Frcetoivn were rc- tended to Mr. Condon and family Brennan and family prior to their APPEAL DISMISSED -Polico said that. when | . _ .__ . _ ___ _~ —- downstall‘! Pilllflbk- Mmh cndll‘ r.‘ 11hr" i4‘ '-—- -‘""*""‘ "““'_' V“ A2518 . rdme d u - - p 1 1 who g 1 1 d go L__ _ ' . . . . . glt r f . nta of Freetown were An appeal by Mrs. Nora atrca u o at own a meal of E. E P h d.” (he ggngpigllyho: ti: file’ FIOBIIVIII NQEQS M? 5.1.1054“ “Andrew ilyns-dlgrtsln, (is shocked to hear of the death Jf/ Tierney. 29-year-old London beans and pineapple. They charged. ' UIICIHCII. arise lodge wh ch a a Dummy m the prince Cgimiy drowning near St. John. N.B. of mother. against tho death sentence him with breaking into the summer "motlveless murder" of a estate of J. Allen Ross, former presi- was dismissed dent of the Canadian branch of I said Mrs. chewing gurn ccmpany. Tierney first said in a statement they found him in the kitchen of Rngef! o; Frggtown, The gympalhy she was present when her huzband the Ros: home. and Blld TORONTO, Nov. l4 -(CP) -’l'l'la United Church of Canada has sent 9 . . and ‘lily ‘if, l“ 5 ‘M B". c‘ c?! ink-Ilsa‘, Mm the Prince Edward Island l-foiipilai cent visitors to Darnlc-y whore deceased m“ band made her do lt. a letter to every United Church B p” “‘m°"" imlY-‘bl’ “d ti?“ m d r Th‘ 0h Ffldly- NOV- 4th all" a length‘! they attended a farewell recep- nnlnlstcr in the Toronto area urg- mENT THEATRE gum io Mrl- JQ-‘lfl °’ 5 * ~ iilneea. Sincere sympathy is ex- tlon for their sister, Mrs. Emma OAKWLLE. 0nt.. Nov. l4 —(CP) ing support for the movement to they ar- keep Toronto's Sunday free from omeary Library is (mu-ally lo- cated and nerve: thirty-two rested Irvine Taplin. 28. o Nova professional and other form o! in their and bereavement, —— l IJONDON. Nov. l4 —lR.eulets\ — Sootlan, yesterday. he was justlcommeroiai moth, Ibllonlu nrl uu-ru In lmsrn that. Rumli" Si, BflmmQf-“l. moving to Kenslngton svhere they intend m reside in the future,